Two 'Snap Your Street' entries, one showing the foyer of york Central Library, and the other showing the Yorkshire club with peahens from the Museum Gardens
Black and white photo.
Treatment of trees by Parks Department.
Black and white photos labelled City Memorial (this is the Art Gallery), Castle Prison with walls and Cliffords Tower; and River Ouse and Lendal Bridge.
Five colour photos of Beech Grove Woods and surrounding houses mounted on card.
Four colour photos on card showing the mature trees before felling in October 1987.
Two colour photos on card. One of Acomb Maternity Hospital (now derelict) and the other showing the building of Acomb Gables.
Photographs of people at what looks like an awards ceremony with the symbol of a pear and 'Sheffield Theatres Trust Ltd' on the certificates.
Colour photographs of the street, a 'Snap Your Street' entry.
29 colour photographs in a folder showing various properties in Front Street, Acomb.
Two black and white photographs in a plastic sleeve: one of an unknown woman in her doorway holding a bottle of milk and the other of a three storey house in an unknown location with Georgian windows and a fine array of chimneypots
Black and white photos.
Black and white photos.
Contain two black and white photgraphs: one showing undergraduates in Biology Lab, the other showing an Elliott 4130 computer in the Dept of Computation.
Contains two black and white postcards of Heslington Hall interior and one colour postcard of the exterior of the building.
Rear of the buildings only.
Snap Your Street' entry.
One photo of the 'New Davygate Shopping Centre' (with a comment that it has not progressed for months) and one photo of an empty shop in Coney Street.
Image of the grounds. 2 copies.
Image of the outside wards. 2 copies.
Block 4 showing Rowntrees factory in the background. 2 copies.
Image of the outside wards. 2 copies.
Black and white photo of houses during demolition
Front and rear of properties.
Front and rear of properties.
Black and white photos of the road from different angles.
Front and rear of properties.
Colour photos of the road from different angles. Taken as a 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Black and white photos of the street looking out of the city centre.